Wonder Girl calls Young Justice together to help her with a family problem. Seems the pantheon of Greek gods is having a hard time with some of Cassie’s choices. She’s taking a stand to change rules as old as the heavens! And she is going to need her team by her side to do it.
Bendis is quite well known for leaving a plot hook like that simmering for a while, so I'm not surprised that it took him 17 issues to get bring about the resolution. What I am surprised at, is how perfectly written the issue was. Wonder Girl has always been one of my favourite characters, and seeing an issue like this focused on her put a smile on my face. I'd love more chapters like this, focusing on a character's story arc and progression, with the team fully supporting them. Read Full Review
Young Justice #19 is pretty good. That is not going to get this review on the cover of the collected works, but considering that this series is so up and down, pretty good is high praise. The team knows this book is ending so they are doing everything they can to set up the future of these characters. Cassie is a great a great character so I look forward to seeing her around the DC Universe. Read Full Review
This is a story that can be read without knowing the history of the character and leaves the reader intrigued about what comes next. Read Full Review
This remains easily the best DC teen team book in a decade. Read Full Review
Zeus returns, pleased with Cassie, and asks her to re-join.But now the answer is much more definitive.She has her own pantheon. She chooses another path.I love this panel. That is t-shirt worthy. And it is clear, symbolically from this panel, that Cassie is the leader here. She's in front.This would have been a fine image to end the book on. Read Full Review
While Zeus is less than pleased with Cassie's decision, the recent attacks to help Wonder Girl make a decision about her future. Now she has to live with it. As for the group, the comic seems to be pointing to next issue as a “conclusion” of the series. Is this the end for Young Justice? Read Full Review
Wonder Girl faces the greatest threat in the DC Universe- overbearing family! Read Full Review
This issue of Young Justice focuses in on Wonder Girl. While the issue does a good job of presenting her character, motivations, and conflict then resolving them it also quite simply does not feel like enough happened. I'm torn, because I did enjoy the story, but I wanted more, and unfortunately with one issue to go I just won't get that. Still, I am honestly happy to have finally seen Cassie get a chance to shine, and if you too have been waiting on that, this is a good issue to pick up. Read Full Review
It's a lot of action with very little impact, and while that can be fun to read in the moment, it is also easily forgotten. Read Full Review
While there could have been some really cool action in this issue, not to mention a discussion about how the two Gods featured in this book are actually alive or what the Greek Pantheon are doing after the Source Wall was destroyed, we instead get none of that and Wonder Girl just coming to the decision that she doesn't want to join the Pantheon........ as she stated in Young Justice #2. That's it...... the art was good though. Read Full Review
This seemed exceptionally rushed to me.
Will it surprise you to hear that this was lame? I doubt that it will. This was lame.
This was bad. And a drag to read. Whoever decided the lettering for the narration should be half visible to make it look "old" should be fired. That made this issue even more annoying to read on my tablet. I just found this astoundingly boring.
Total waste of time, money and the energy it took to read!!!!! The art was pretty good though so for that alone it is worth a 1 otherwise if it was possible to rate this book in negative numbers I would.